Auction 135 Part 2 135th Auction - Day 2
By CMB Dienstleistungen UG
Mar 3, 2024
Pariser Str. 9 D-10719 Berlin - Germany

Militärische Antiquitäten aus der Kaiserzeit,

dem I. & II. Weltkrieg bis zur DDR

The auction has ended

LOT 1562:

17 Wehrmacht documents postwar 1945-1947 under Allied control

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Sold for: €50
Price including buyer’s premium: 60
Start price:
50
Buyer's Premium: 20% More details
VAT: 19% On commission only
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Auction took place on Mar 3, 2024 at CMB Dienstleistungen UG
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17 Wehrmacht documents postwar 1945-1947 under Allied control
17 Wehrmacht-Dokumente Nachkrieg 1945-1947, von 6 Wehrmachts-Angehören: Dienstzeit-Urkunde für Uffz./Kraftfahrer in d. Wehrmachtkommandantur unter dem Kdo. 29. engl. mot. Brigade in Brekling/Schleswig, 23.12.1945; Auszug aus Soldbuch dieses Uffz., 3 Beförderungen, 21.12.1945; sonst Dienstzeugnisse, Versetzungen, Bescheinigungen zu Auszahlungen, Arbeitsbeorderung, Berufsförderung etc., Feldjäger-Regt. 1, 4. Räumboots-Flottille, 2. Minenräum-Division, 1. Dt. Minenräum-Ers.-Abt. u. Pz.-Nachr.-Komp. 1233, 1 Schreiben General der Wehrmacht-Ordnungstruppen bei der Korpsgruppe von Stockhausen, Juni 1945-Dez. 1947, dt. u. engl. Text, Dienststempel m. entferntem HK, A6-A4, gefaltet, Risse, Randmängel; dazu 5 Wandanschläge Münchner Neueste Nachrichten 1915, Meldungen von Kriegsschaupläten sowie 4 Großfotos Kroll-Oper, um 1925

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